Sunday, February 4, 2024 - Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, on Saturday assured parents and families of kidnapped pupils and staff of the Apostolic Faith Group of Schools, Emure Ekiti, that they would soon be rescued to rejoin them.
Oyebanji promised that efforts were in top gear to secure the release of
the abductees safely and as well apprehend the perpetrators to face the law.
Gunmen had on Monday attacked a bus conveying the schoolchildren and
staff from school back to their homes at Eporo and whisked nine among the
occupants away to an unknown destination in the forest.
The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Special Interest Groups,
Princess Toyin Agbaje-Malomo, made the disclosure during a visit to parents and
families of the abductees, who had gathered in Emure Ekiti, looking forward to
the safe return of their beloved ones.
Present on the occasion were four parents and families – Mrs Dorcas Ojo,
the grandmother of three of the children ages 15, 11 and 11; Mr Adebisi Jegede,
whose wife and 12-years-old son are in the kidnappers’ den; Oluwadare Oniya,
father of abducted nine years old girl and Pastor Clement Adebisi, whose wife
was kidnapped.
Addressing the embattled parents and families, Agbaje-Malomo said, “You
are not alone; we are together in it. Governor Biodun Oyebanji is assiduously
working on it so that our people in captivity will be rescued to rejoin
families and loved ones.”
A worried grandmother, Ojo, in her reaction, said, “For our gathering
this morning, it is money we want. The kidnappers have said that if we bring
the money now, they will release them to us.
“I have three children there. It is the kidnappers who are calling us
that the children are getting weak and that we should bring ‘their’ N15m ransom
on time. When we offered them the amount that we have gathered, they rejected
it, saying unless the N15m was complete.”
Also speaking, Pastor Adebisi, said that the kidnappers had vowed not to
accept anything less than N15m as ransom, adding, “We want the government to
please remedy this situation for the release of the abductees.”
Adebisi, who said that the parents and family could see the efforts of
individuals, communities and government, said, “With help here and there, we
have realised N7m, we begged the kidnappers to accept N7m, but they refused. We
are still looking for N8 for it to be completed so that we can rescue these
people.
“We see what the government is doing; we saw the helicopter on aerial
surveillance on Friday.
“Whenever the kidnappers contact us on the phone, they will be hitting
the people with them so that we can hear their cries and feel their pains and
take the money to them on time. We need help because they told us that they
would not release our people if the money is less than N15m,” the worried
husband said.
A distraught father, Oniya, said, “We plead with the government to help
us today so that these people can rejoin us today. There is a problem; let us
focus first on how the children can be released, after that, the government
knows what can be done to arrest the perpetrators.
“My child there is nine years old; at that age, you can imagine the
situation she will be in because when we talk with the abducted persons, they
tell us that the kidnappers don’t give them food or water. It is going to be a
week now. We have tried, but our best appeared not up to what the kidnappers
want.”
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